Kilrush Lower, Clonmellon, Co Westmeath
Chris Smith of Quillsen presents to the market, with excitement, this magical extended country cottage residence which lies only 1km from the picturesque tree lined village of Clonmellon. This lovely home stands on approximately 0.46 of a hectare otherwise circa 1.13 acres which as well as gardens with a detached garage includes a paddock to the rear. With rambling accommodation, this property is sure to be popular given that amongst other accommodation, it impressively includes three reception rooms and three bedrooms (two ensuite).
It is likely, when you peruse these details, that you will realise that a viewing is essential to fully appreciate this wonderful residential property, and so, an early viewing arrangement through the agents is recommended.
LOCATION
Situated about 12 minutes drive southwest of Kells, even less to the adjacent M3 motorway and one minutes drive from the village of Clonmellon, Kilrush Lower is conveniently close to village, town and motorway, yet far enough away to immerse yourself in the very best of country living.
Clonmellon Village with its rural village charm and atmosphere allows you to experience and enjoy the best of country living with the great outdoors virtually on the doorstep, with village conveniences adjacent including shops, hostelries and primary school. A fortnightly Sunday farmers market takes place, in the Market Square providing a local social gathering as well as an opportunity to buy and try some of the very best wholesome local produce the area has to offer.
The picturesque village of Clonmellon with wide tree-lined Main Street, provides for all the typical facilities that one would expect for a centre of its kind to include national school, health centre, post office, credit union, food outlets, various shops and public houses as well a number of sporting facilities and recreation clubs. Football, hurling and soccer as well as a number of other sports are well provided for locally. A couple of minutes drive take you to Mellowes Family Fun Adventure and Childcare Centre. Golfing is superbly catered for in the area with golf courses at Headfort in Kells. There are several lakes nearby making the area ideal for those fond of fishing or water sports. Locally angling on the Stoneyford, Yellow Ford and Blackwater rivers is popular. The Ballymacads hunt the area. The nearby Loughcrew Hills which incorporate a complex of passage tombs are one of Irelands most magnificent and abounding archaeological landscapes, ideal for weekend exploration. Locally there is Girley Bog Walk, as is the areas chief headline attraction, Causey Farm, drawing visitors locally, nationally and worldwide. A little further away, in the opposite direction, is Mullaghmeen Forest known for having the largest planted beech forest in Europe - ideal for a trek with or without dogs.
Importantly Clonmellon, on the N52 road (Dundalk / Limerick route), is only about ten minutes drive from the M3 motorway, Kells and Athboy. Simplified by its convenience to the M3, commuting from Clonmellon to Dublin and connections elsewhere can be accomplished with relative ease. Blanchardstown by car can be easily achieved in forty-five minutes, similar to the connection to the M50. The towns of Athboy, Kells, Trim and Navan are 10km, 13km, 21km and 24km distant respectively with the Westmeath locations of Delvin and Mullingar being 8km and 28km distant respectively. Given its location close to arterial routes, some 350 metres from the N52, convenient to the M3 and with the M1, M2, M4 and M6 not too distance either, this property is likely ideal for those who transverse the country for a living.
With access to the M3, M4, M6, N51 and N52 routes convenient, the area is popular with Dublin commuters and those who transverse the country for work. Employees from the ICT, E-commerce and pharma sectors based around Blanchardstown / Damastown as well as ICTs based around Leixlip often choose Clonmellon as a place to call home, citing lifestyle, ease of commuting and affordability as the rational for their choice. Such companies include giants like Synopsys, IBM, PayPal, Symantec, Ebay, Paypal, Bristol Myers-Squibb, Alexion, Helsinn Birex, Hewlett-Packard and Intel with recent additions to include MSD (formerly Takeda and previously Shire), near Dunboyne and Facebooks data centre at Clonee.
OUTSIDE
This charming extended country cottage residence is immersed in beautiful mature grounds and landscaped gardens. Approached from the road through wrought iron gates over a bitumen type surfaced avenue, which opens into parking and circulation space, the residence is set towards the front of the site being screened from the road by mature hedging. To the rear of the residence is a beautiful rambling paved patio area which leads onto the formal gardens. There is a detached garage (detailed further within) as well as outside water tap and lighting. Beyond the formal gardens is a paddock area which could serve a multitude of uses and purposes.
Options include room for a pony, poultry, pigs, goats, a ploughed patch or a polytunnel. Those in search of the good life and those with green finger aspirations will have a field-day, pardon the pun. One could give the idea of establishing a small organic hobby farm enterprise here consideration and so too it is ideal for those in search of the good life and who wish to be self-sufficient.
NoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
UtilitiesElectric: Mains Supply
Gas: None
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: None
Broadband: None
Telephone: None
Other ItemsHeating: Not Specified
Garden/Outside Space: No
Parking: No
Garage: No